Friday 19 November 2010

How Pharos Uniprint can benefit a university


Uniprint allows you to track printing and copying from virtually any printer, copier or multi-functional device (MFD) ensuring that all paper output in your organisation is transparent and totally measurable.
Uniprint monitors the printing and copying of every user on your network ensuring that all students and staff are fully accountable for their actions.
Uniprint includes an optional system of user balances allowing your school, college or university to control and limit the amount of printing and copying students and staff can perform, reducing waste and dramatically cutting costs.
Uniprint can be configured to cancel or restrict jobs that are sent to inappropriate print devices, regulating the print process and helping to cut costs.
Uniprint reduces paper output waste and helps ensure that the appropriate print device is used assisting your school, college or university to meet its environmental obligations central to today’s green agenda.
Uniprint can accommodate automated cash payment options that allow those who wish to charge the ability to do so without the constant involvement of support staff allowing them to focus on core activities.
Uniprint offer an online payment module Indigo that allows credit and debit cards or even PayPal accounts to be utilised reducing the dependence on cash, which in turn reduces staff involvement with cash collection and security.
Uniprint can work alongside a system of wireless printing which allows users to print from laptops, PDAs and smart phones via your wireless network without the need to install software or printer drivers hence ensuring inclusivity of print service provision for all users.
Uniprint fits right in with your existing networking infrastructure through its usage of familiar Microsoft technologies including Windows Server and Microsoft SQL.
Uniprint keeps your end-users happy and well informed about their print activities via its pop-up messages that offer the same functionality regardless of whether people are using Windows or Mac clients.

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